Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino is certainly not resting on his laurels after his team's superb 3-1 victory at Chelsea on Sunday afternoon and he is already looking to the future.

The Spurs manager watched his team end the club's 28-year Stamford Bridge hoodoo thanks to a brace of goals from Dele Alli and a wonder goal from distance from Christian Eriksen.

After the game talked turned to how Pochettino can improve this young Tottenham team even more next season and the Argentine admitted that he will need to sit down with chairman Daniel Levy this summer to look at how they move forward.

"It's a good question, it's a difficult thing to move forward. We have to talk a lot in the club, with Daniel [Levy], and get all round a table and see what happens," he said.

"I think after four years together, the club has moved on in everything: not just in football, but about facilities. Next season we'll have a new stadium and it could be fantastic. I think many things. I'll share my ideas with the club and see how we can improve."

Mauricio Pochettino looks on (Image: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

It was a tactical tweak from Pochettino for the second half that helped Spurs push on from Eriksen's equaliser, with the Dane sitting deeper to help overpower Chelsea in the middle of the park.

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"We did it to have better position, to link better, to move our circulation of the ball better, our position, be a bit more aggressive and try to avoid the transition," said Pochettino.

"Because in the first half we dominated the game but in the transitions Chelsea can move the ball and they scored. Always we tried to fix or find a different way to play. The second half was good today."